2-In-1 Nail Lamp Station

ABSTRACT

A nail lamp station includes a base lamp assembly and a handheld nail care tool for providing an additional nail care function. The base lamp assembly includes a station housing having a light cavity capable of receiving multiple fingernails therewithin, and a main light source supported within the light cavity for drying nail polishes on the fingernails at the same time within the light cavity. The handheld nail care tool includes a detachable lamp pen detachably coupled at the station housing, wherein the detachable lamp pen includes an elongated pen body and a point light source provided at a light end of the pen body for drying the nail polish on one single particular fingernail.

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BACKGROUND OF THE PRESENT INVENTION Field of Invention

The present invention relates to a nail lamp, and more particularly to a2-in-1 nail lamp station, which comprises a base lamp assembly fordrying nail polishes on multiple nail surfaces, and a detachable lamppen for drying the nail polish on a particular nail surface.

Description of Related Arts

Various methods have been devised to alleviate the burden on individualsapplying nail polish to their fingernail or toenails. Particularly, aplurality of nail coatings are orderly applied on the nail surface. Forexample, a base coat, one or more nail polishing coats, and a protectioncoat are orderly applied on the nail surface. A nail accessory ordecoration, such as jewel or sticker, can be glued on the nail surfacebefore the protection coat is on the nail surface.

It is worth mentioning that all the nail coatings must be driedindividually. In particular, in order to dry each nail coating on thenail surface, the nail surface must be exposed under a LED light or a UVlight. A conventional nail lamp generally comprises a light sourcesupported within a light cavity, wherein multiple nail surfaces can beplaced under the light source within the light cavity to dry the nailcoatings on the nail surfaces at the same time. In other words, theconventional nail lamp provides a relatively large area for the user toconveniently dry the nail coatings on the nail surfaces, such as dryingthe base coats on the nail surfaces at the same time. However, theconventional nail lamp has several drawbacks. Since the conventionalnail lamp provides the large drying area, the light intensity may not beevenly distributed within the light cavity, such that the nail coatingsmay not be dried evenly. Especially when different nail polishingcoatings are applied on different nail surfaces, the nail polishingcoatings will be dried unevenly due to the coating thickness differencesand the uneven light distribution. Furthermore, it is difficult for theuser to pin-point a particular coating area on the nail surface neededto be dried. For example, when a nail jewel is glued on the nailsurface, a peripheral edge of the nail jewel must be dried to retain thenail jewel on the nail surface. Likewise, after the protection coat isapplied on the nail jewel, the conventional nail lamp cannot effectivelydry the nail coating with the irregular contour of the nail jewel.

SUMMARY OF THE PRESENT INVENTION

The invention is advantageous in that it provides a 2-in-1 nail lampstation, which comprises a base lamp assembly for drying nail polisheson multiple nail surfaces, and a handheld nail care tool for providingan additional nail care function.

Another advantage of the invention is to provide a 2-in-1 nail lampstation, wherein the handheld nail care tool can be a detachable lamppen for drying the nail polish on a particular nail surface.

Another advantage of the invention is to provide a 2-in-1 nail lampstation, wherein the handheld nail care tool can be an electric nailfile for nail surface treatment.

Another advantage of the invention is to provide a 2-in-1 nail lampstation, wherein the handheld nail care tool, such as the detachablelamp pen or the electric nail file, is automatically charged when it iscoupled at the base lamp assembly and is operated in a cable free mannerwhen it is detached from the base lamp assembly.

Another advantage of the invention is to provide a 2-in-1 nail lampstation, wherein the handheld nail care tool is magnetically coupled atthe base lamp assembly to automatically align the handheld nail caretool for being stored and charged.

Another advantage of the invention is to provide a 2-in-1 nail lampstation, wherein a light source of the detachable lamp pen is a singlelight point for generating a focused light to pin-point a drying area onthe nail surface.

Another advantage of the invention is to provide a 2-in-1 nail lampstation, wherein the operation of the detachable lamp pen is easy bysimply pointing the light end of the detachable lamp pen toward the nailsurface.

Another advantage of the invention is to provide a 2-in-1 nail lampstation, which does not involve complicated and expensive mechanicalcomponents and processes so that the manufacturing cost of the presentinvention can be minimized.

Another advantage of the invention is to provide a 2-in-1 nail lampstation, wherein no expensive or complicated structure is required toemploy in the present invention in order to achieve the above mentionedobjects. Therefore, the present invention successfully provides aneconomic and efficient solution for two different nail careconfiguration for nail surface treatment. For example, the presentinvention provides two different lamp configurations, including the baselight station and the detachable light pen, for drying the nail polishon the nail surface. Likewise, the present invention provides twodifferent nail care configurations, including the base light station andthe electric nail file, for different nail surface treatments.

Additional advantages and features of the invention will become apparentfrom the description which follows, and may be realized by means of theinstrumentalities and combinations particular point out in the appendedclaims.

According to the present invention, the foregoing and other objects andadvantages are attained by a nail lamp station, comprising:

a base lamp assembly which comprises a station housing having a lightcavity capable of receiving multiple fingernails therewithin, and a mainlight source supported within the light cavity for drying nail polisheson the fingernails at the same time within the light cavity; and

a handheld nail care tool detachably coupled at the station housing forproviding an additional nail care function.

In one embodiment, the handheld nail care tool can be a detachable lamppen detachably coupled at the station housing, wherein the detachablelamp pen comprises an elongated pen body and a point light sourceprovided at a light end of the pen body for drying the nail polish onone single particular fingernail.

In another embodiment, the handheld nail care tool can be an electricnail file detachable coupled at the station housing for manicuring,pedicuring, shaping, polishing, removing callus, etc.

Still further objects and advantages will become apparent from aconsideration of the ensuing description and drawings.

These and other objectives, features, and advantages of the presentinvention will become apparent from the following detailed description,the accompanying drawings, and the appended claims.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a front perspective view of a 2-in-1 nail lamp stationaccording to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 2 is an exploded rear perspective view of the 2-in-1 nail lampstation according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 3 is a block diagram of the 2-in-1 nail lamp station according tothe preferred embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 4 is a side view of a detachable lamp pen of the 2-in-1 nail lampstation according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 5 illustrates an alternative mode of the handheld nail care tool ofthe2-in-1 nail lamp station according to the preferred embodiment of thepresent invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

The following description is disclosed to enable any person skilled inthe art to make and use the present invention. Preferred embodiments areprovided in the following description only as examples and modificationswill be apparent to those skilled in the art. The general principlesdefined in the following description would be applied to otherembodiments, alternatives, modifications, equivalents, and applicationswithout departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.

Referring to FIGS. 1 to 3 of the drawings, a 2-in-1 nail lamp stationaccording to a preferred embodiment of the present invention isillustrated, wherein the nail lamp station of the present invention isarranged for drying nail polish on a nail surface. Accordingly, the naillamp station comprises a base lamp assembly 10 and a handheld nail caretool.

According to the preferred embodiment, the base lamp assembly 10comprises a station housing 11 having a light cavity 110 capable ofreceiving multiple fingernails therewithin, and a main light source 12supported within the light cavity 110 for drying nail polishes on thefingernails at the same time within the light cavity 110.

According to the preferred embodiment, the handheld nail care tool is abattery-powered tool for providing an additional nail care for thefingernail. In one embodiment, the handheld nail care tool is adetachable lamp pen 20.

The detachable lamp pen 20 is embodied as a single finger lamp. Thedetachable lamp pen 20 is detachably coupled at the station housing 11,wherein the detachable lamp pen 20 comprises an elongated pen body 21and a point light source 22 provided at a light end of the pen body 21for drying the nail polish on one single particular fingernail.

Accordingly, the station housing 11 comprises a base panel 111 and a topcasing 112 upwardly extended therefrom to form the light cavity 110 witha front opening. In other words, the front opening is formed at asurrounding wall of the top casing 112 to communicate with the lightcavity 110. The front opening is big enough for two or more fingernailsinserting into the light cavity 110.

The main light source 12 comprises a plurality of first discrete lights121 spacedly supported within the light cavity 110 for generatingcurable lights to dry the nail polishes on the fingernails within thelight cavity 110. Particularly, the main light source 12 is supported ata ceiling of the light cavity 110 to emit the curable light downwardly.Furthermore, a bottom floor of the light cavity 110 is a mirror surfacefor reflecting the light from the main light source 12 within the lightcavity 100. Preferably, the main light source 12 is a LED light sourceor a UV light source.

The base lamp assembly 10 further comprises a power terminal 131electrically linked to the main light source 12 for electricallyconnecting to an external AC power, and a power switch 132 operativelylinked to the main light source 12 to switch the main light source 12 inan on-and-off manner.

The base lamp assembly 10 further comprises an activation sensor 14electrically lined to the main light source for automatically activatingthe main light source 12 when the activation sensor 14 detects apresence of the fingernail within the light cavity 110. Preferably, theactivation sensor 14 is located adjacent to the front opening of thestation housing 11, such that when the user inserts the fingernail intothe light cavity 110 through the front opening, the main light source 12will be automatically switched on via the activation sensor 14. Once thefingernail leaves the light cavity 110 from the front opening, the mainlight source 12 will be automatically switched off via the activationsensor 14. It is worth mentioning that the activation sensor 14 isactivated for detecting the presence of the fingernail when the mainlight source 12 is switched on via the power switch 132.

Accordingly, the base lamp assembly 10 further comprises a timer module15 which comprises a timer circuit 151 operatively linked to the mainlight source 12 for setting an activation time interval thereof, and atimer screen 152 provided on the station housing 11 for displaying theactivation time interval. Preferably, a plurality of timer setters 153are provided on the station housing 11 as a time interval input to setthe time interval. For example, the user sets 30 seconds as theactivation time interval, wherein when the activation sensor 14 detectsa presence of the fingernail within the light cavity 110 to switch onthe main light source 12, the main light source 12 will be automaticallyswitched off after 30 seconds of the activation time interval.

According to the preferred embodiment, the detachable lamp pen 20 isdetachably coupled at a rear top side of the station housing 11. A shownin FIG. 2, the station housing 11 further has a holding compartment 16formed thereon at a position opposite to the light cavity 110, such thatthe pen body 21 is retained at the holding compartment 16 of the stationhousing 11. Particularly, the holding compartment 16 is formed at therear top side of the top casing 112 of the station housing 11.

As shown in FIG. 2, the holding compartment 16, having a L-shaped crosssection, is formed at the rear top side of the top casing 112 of thestation housing 11, such that the holding compartment 16 forms an openslot configuration to receive the detachable lamp pen 20. With the openslot configuration, the user is able to easily place and/or remove thedetachable lamp pen 20 at the holding compartment 16. The holdingcompartment 16 has an upright aligning side 161 and a horizontal restingside 162, such that the pen body is guided and supported via thealigning side 161 and the resting side 162 of the holding compartment 16respectively. Preferably, the pen body 21 of the detachable lamp pen 20has a non-circular cross section that two circumferential sides thereofare correspondingly biased against the aligning side 161 and the restingside 162 of the holding compartment 16 respectively.

According to the preferred embodiment, the detachable lamp pen 20further comprises a rechargeable battery 23 supported within the penbody 21 to electrically connect with the point light source 22, and abattery power indicator 24 provided at the pen body 21 to electricallylink to the rechargeable battery 23 for indicating an electrical levelthereof. Therefore, when the battery power indicator 24 indicates thelow battery power of the rechargeable battery 23, the user shouldrecharge the rechargeable battery 23 before the detachable lamp pen 20is operated.

When the rechargeable battery 23 is charged, the user is able to switchon the point light source 22 to emit the curable light for operation. Inother words, the user is able to operate the detachable lamp pen 20 in acable free manner. In order to charge the rechargeable battery 23, thedetachable lamp pen 20 further comprises a first charging terminal 251provided at the station housing 11 to electrically link to the externalAC power, and a second charging terminal 252 provided at the pen body 21to electrically link to the rechargeable battery 23. When the secondterminal 252 is electrically contacted with the first terminal 251, therechargeable battery 23 is automatically charged. It is worth mentioningthat the power switch 132 should be switched on to charge therechargeable battery 23. In other words, when the power switch 132 isswitched off, the rechargeable battery 23 will not be charged even thesecond terminal 252 is electrically contacted with the first terminal251.

As shown in FIG. 2, the first charging terminal 251 is provided at theholding compartment 16, such that the rechargeable battery 23 is chargedwhen the pen body 21 is retained at the holding compartment 16 of thestation housing 11. In particular, the first charging terminal 251 isprovided on the resting side 162 of the holding compartment 16 and thesecond charging terminal 252 is provided on the circumferential side ofthe pen body 21, such that when the pen body 21 is rested on the restingside of the holding compartment 16, the second terminal 252 iselectrically contacted with the first terminal 251 to charge therechargeable battery 23.

According to the preferred embodiment, the rechargeable battery 23 alsoforms a power supply for the main light source 12 when the pen body 21is retained at the holding compartment 16 of the station housing 11 andwhen the power terminal 131 is electrically disconnected with theexternal AC power. In case the user cannot find any external AC power toconnect the base lamp assembly 10, the main light source 12 and thepoint light source 22 can be powered by the rechargeable battery 23 viathe electrically contact between the first and second charging terminals251, 252. In other words, the main light source 12 can be powered onwhen the detachable lamp pen 20 is received at the holding compartment16 of the base lamp assembly 10. The point light source 22 can bepowered on when the detachable lamp pen 20 is detached from the holdingcompartment 16 of the base lamp assembly 10.

Furthermore, the detachable lamp pen 20 further comprises a firstmagnetic member 261 provided at the station housing 11 and a secondmagnetic member 262 provided at the pen body 21 to magnetically attractto the first magnetic member 26 so as to automatically align the secondcharging terminal 252 with the first charging terminal 251. Preferably,the first and second charging terminals 251, 252 are contacted with eachother via magnetic engagement that the first and second chargingterminals 251, 252 are two magnetic members respectively. In otherwords, the first and second magnetic members 261, 262 are integratedwith the first and second charging terminals 251, 252.

As shown in FIG. 3, the pen body 21 has an elongated structure and has apolygonal cross section to enable the user to hold the pen body 21ergonomically. The pen body 21 further has a light window 211 formed atthe light end of the pen body 21 to align with the point light source22.

Accordingly, the point light source 22 is a single light point forgenerating a focused curable light from the light end of the pen body21. Likewise, the point light source 22 can be a LED light source or aUV light source. Therefore, the point light source 22 of the detachablelamp pen 20 is able to generate the focused light to pin-point a dryingarea on the nail surface. In other words, the user is able to easilyoperate the detachable lamp pen 20 by simply pointing the light end ofthe pen body 21 of the detachable lamp pen 20 toward the nail surface.

As shown in FIG. 3, the pen body 20 further has a switch end opposed tothe light end thereof, wherein a switch button 25 is provided at theswitch end of the pen body 20 to selectively control the point lightsource 22 in an on-and-off manner. Preferably, the light end and theswitch end of the pen body 20 are two slanted surfaces. Therefore, theuser is able to ergonomically hold the pen body 21 at an angle withrespect to the nail surface to project the curable light from the pointlight source 22 to the particular area on the nail surface through thelight window 211.

Accordingly, the user is able to detach the detachable lamp pen 20 fromthe base lamp assembly 10. With the mobility design of the detachablelamp pen 20, the user is able operate the detachable lamp pen 20 in acable free manner in order to pre-cure the nail polish on thefingernail. Especially for the irregular or different sculptures on thenail surface, the light from the detachable lamp pen 20 can be pinpointed on a particular area of the nail surface to pre-cure the nailpolish. Then, the user is able to insert the fingernail into the lightcavity 110 to fully cure the nail polish.

The base lamp assembly 10 further comprises a camera module 17 forcapturing nail images. The camera module 17 comprises a stationarycamera unit 171 provided at the station housing 11 and electricallyconnected to the power terminal 131. Preferably, the stationary cameraunit 171 is supported within the light cavity 110 for capturing the nailimages when the user inserts the fingernail into the light cavity 110through the front opening to dry the nail polishes. In one embodiment,video will be taken by the stationary camera unit 171 that video clipsare recorded, such that the user is able to view the video clips.Preferably, the video clips can be uploaded to a server, such that theuser is able to access the server to view the video clips. Accordingly,the to stationary camera unit 171 is operatively linked to the powerterminal 131, wherein the stationary camera unit 171 is able to capturethe nail images to determine the nail drying condition of the nailpolish. Once the nail polish is dried via the analysis of the nailimages, the main light source 12 will be automatically switched off.

In addition, the camera module 17 further comprises a portable cameraunit 172 provided at the light end of the pen body 21 and electricallyconnected to the rechargeable battery 23 for capturing the nail imageswhen simply pointing the light end of the pen body 21 of the detachablelamp pen 20 toward the nail surface. Likewise, video will be taken bythe portable camera unit 172 that video clips are recorded, such thatthe user is able to view the video clips. It is worth mentioning thateach of the stationary camera unit 171 and the portable camera unit 172can be a clinical photography device for analyzing nail health. Once thenail images are captured, the user is able to view the nail imagesanytime to view the nail condition. A program can be provided in theserver to analyze the nail images to determine the health condition ofthe nail, such as nail pitting, nail clubbing, spoon nails, and thelike. In other words, the detachable lamp pen 20 also forms a portablenail analyzing device for determining the nail condition of the user. Anail condition result will be provided for the user to review after thenail treatment and/or a real-time user technical support information andguiding information will be provided to the user.

The 2-in-1 nail station of the present invention further comprises acontrol module 30 operatively linked to the base lamp assembly 10 andthe handheld nail care tool. Accordingly, the control module 30 iswirelessly linked to the base lamp assembly 10 and the detachable lamppen 20 to collect operation data thereof. The operation data, such asusage time, duration time, user identity, battery power, and otherrelated information, of the base lamp assembly 10 and the detachablelamp pen 20 will be wirelessly sent to the control module 30. In oneembodiment, the control module 30 can be an application or softwareadapted to be downloaded and installed into a user electronic device,such as computer or smart phone. The control module 30 can be wirelesslyconnected to the base lamp assembly 10 and the detachable lamp pen 20through a wireless connection such as “Bluetooth”, “Wi-Fi”, “4G”, 5G”,or the like. For example, when the activation sensor 14 is activated toswitch on and off the main light source 12, the activation signal of themain light source 12 as one of the operation data will wirelessly sendto the control module 30. The time interval of the timer module 15, asanother operation data, will also wirelessly send to the control module30. The on-off signal of the detachable lamp pen 20 will wirelessly sendto the control module 30. After the operation data is wirelessly sent tothe control module 30, the operation data will be saved and a usagereport will be generated by the control module 30 to the user. The useris able to login the control module 30, via the electronic device, toview the information of the base lamp assembly 10 and the detachablelamp pen 20.

It is worth mentioning that the control module 30 is wirelessly linkedto the camera module 17, wherein the nail images from the stationarycamera unit 171 and the portable camera unit 172 will wirelessly send tothe control module 30 and will be saved in the electronic device.Therefore, the nail condition result, and/or a real-time user technicalsupport information and guiding information will be provided to the uservia the electronic device.

FIG. 5 illustrates an alternative mode of the handheld nail care toolwhich is embodied as an electric nail file 20A detachably coupled at thestation housing 11, wherein the electric nail file 20A comprises anelongated pen body 21A and a file head 22A provided at an end of the penbody 21A for nail surface treatment. The electric nail file 20A furthercomprises a rechargeable battery 23A, a battery power indicator 24A, asecond charging terminal 252A electrically contacting with the firstcharging terminal 251 to charge the rechargeable battery 23A, and aswitch button 25A to switch on and off the file head 22A. Accordingly,the file head 22A is a motor-powered file head electrically connected tothe rechargeable battery 23A, wherein the file head 22A comprises aplurality of detachable head units detachably coupled to the end of thepen body 21A for manicuring, pedicuring, shaping, polishing, removingcallus, etc. The detachable head units can be a nail drill bit and/ordifferent nylon wheels.

Furthermore, the handheld nail care tool can be as an electric airbrushapplicator 20B detachably coupled at the station housing 11, wherein theelectric airbrush applicator 20B comprises an elongated pen body 21A andan airbrush head 22B provided at an end of the pen body 21B for applyinga nail polish on the nail surface. The electric airbrush applicator 20Bfurther comprises a rechargeable battery 23B, a battery power indicator24B, a second charging terminal 252B electrically contacting with thefirst charging terminal 251 to charge the rechargeable battery 23B, anda switch button 25B to switch on and off the airbrush head 22B.

One skilled in the art will understand that the embodiment of thepresent invention as shown in the drawings and described above isexemplary only and not intended to be limiting.

It will thus be seen that the objects of the present invention have beenfully and effectively accomplished. The embodiments have been shown anddescribed for the purposes of illustrating the functional and structuralprinciples of the present invention and is subject to change withoutdeparture from such principles. Therefore, this invention includes allmodifications encompassed within the spirit and scope of the followingclaims.

What is claimed is:
 1. A nail lamp station, comprising: a base lampassembly which comprises a station housing having a light cavity capableof receiving multiple fingernails therewithin, and a main light sourcesupported within said light cavity for drying nail polishes on thefingernails at the same time within said light cavity; and a handheldnail care tool detachably coupled at said station housing for providingan additional nail care function.
 2. The nail lamp station, as recitedin claim 1, wherein said station housing further has a holdingcompartment formed thereon at a position opposite to said light cavity,such that said handheld nail care tool is retained at said holdingcompartment of the station housing.
 3. The nail lamp station, as recitedin claim 1, wherein said handheld nail care tool comprises a detachablelamp pen detachably coupled at said station housing, wherein saiddetachable lamp pen comprises an elongated pen body and a point lightsource provided at a light end of said pen body for drying the nailpolish on one single particular fingernail.
 4. The nail lamp station, asrecited in claim 2, wherein said handheld nail care tool comprises adetachable lamp pen detachably coupled at said station housing, whereinsaid detachable lamp pen comprises an elongated pen body detachablyretained at said holding compartment and a point light source providedat a light end of said pen body for drying the nail polish on one singleparticular fingernail.
 5. The nail lamp station, as recited in claim 3,wherein said base lamp assembly further comprises a power terminalelectrically linked to said main light source for electricallyconnecting to an external AC power, wherein said detachable lamp penfurther comprises a rechargeable battery supported within said pen bodyto electrically connect with said point light source.
 6. The nail lampstation, as recited in claim 4, wherein said base lamp assembly furthercomprises a power terminal electrically linked to said main light sourcefor electrically connecting to an external AC power, wherein saiddetachable lamp pen further comprises a rechargeable battery supportedwithin said pen body to electrically connect with said point lightsource.
 7. The nail lamp station, as recited in claim 6, wherein saiddetachable lamp pen further comprises a battery power indicator providedat said pen body to electrically link to said rechargeable battery forindicating an electrical level thereof.
 8. The nail lamp station, asrecited in claim 6, wherein said detachable lamp pen further comprises afirst charging terminal provided at said station housing to electricallylink to the external AC power, and a second charging terminal providedat said pen body to electrically link to said rechargeable battery andarranged in such a manner that when said pen body is retained at saidholding compartment of the station housing, said second chargingterminal is electrically connected with said first charging terminal tocharge said rechargeable battery.
 9. The nail lamp station, as recitedin claim 8, wherein said rechargeable battery forms a power supply forsaid main light source when said pen body is retained at said holdingcompartment of said station housing and when said power terminal iselectrically disconnected with the external AC power.
 10. The nail lampstation, as recited in claim 8, wherein said detachable lamp pen furthercomprises a first magnetic member provided at said station housing and asecond magnetic member provided at said pen body to magnetically attractto said first magnetic member so as to automatically align said secondcharging terminal with said first charging terminal.
 11. The nail lampstation, as recited in claim 9, wherein said detachable lamp pen furthercomprises a first magnetic member provided at said station housing and asecond magnetic member provided at said pen body to magnetically attractto said first magnetic member so as to automatically align said secondcharging terminal with said first charging terminal.
 12. The nail lampstation, as recited in claim 4, wherein said holding compartment, whichforms an open slot configuration, has an upright aligning side and ahorizontal resting side, such that said pen body is guided and supportedvia said aligning side and said resting side of said holding compartmentrespectively.
 13. The nail lamp station, as recited in claim 10, whereinsaid holding compartment, which forms an open slot configuration, has anupright aligning side and a horizontal resting side, such that said penbody is guided and supported via said aligning side and said restingside of said holding compartment respectively.
 14. The nail lampstation, as recited in claim 12, wherein said first charging terminalprovided on said resting side of said holding compartment.
 15. The naillamp station, as recited in claim 4, wherein said detachable lamp penfurther has a light window formed at said light end of said pen body toalign with said point light source.
 16. The nail lamp station, asrecited in claim 4, wherein said point light source is a single lightpoint for generating a focused light from said light end of said penbody.
 17. The nail lamp station, as recited in claim 4, wherein saidlight end of said pen has a slanted surface.
 18. The nail lamp station,as recited in claim 4, wherein said pen body further comprises a switchend opposed to said light end thereof to selectively control said pointlight source in an on-and-off manner.
 19. The nail lamp station, asrecited in claim 1, wherein said base lamp assembly further comprises anactivation sensor electrically lined to said main light source forautomatically activating said main light source when said activationsensor detects a presence of the fingernail within the light cavity. 20.The nail lamp station, as recited in claim 4, wherein said stationhousing comprises a base panel and a top casing upwardly extendedtherefrom to form said light cavity with a front opening, wherein saiddetachable lamp pen detachably coupled at a rear top side of said topcasing.
 21. The nail lamp station, as recited in claim 1, wherein saidmain light source is provided at a ceiling of said light cavity while abottom floor of said light cavity is a mirror surface for reflectinglight from said main light source within said light cavity.
 22. The naillamp station, as recited in claim 1, wherein said base lamp assemblyfurther comprises a timer module which comprises a timer circuitoperatively linked to said main light source for setting an activationtime interval thereof, and a timer screen provided on said stationhousing for displaying said activation time interval.
 23. The nail lampstation, as recited in claim 1, wherein said handheld nail care toolcomprises a detachable lamp pen detachably coupled at said stationhousing, wherein said detachable lamp pen comprises an elongated penbody and a portable camera unit provided at a light end of said pen bodyfor capturing nail images.
 24. The nail lamp station, as recited inclaim 23, wherein said detachable lamp pen further comprises arechargeable battery supported within said pen body to electricallyconnect with said portable camera unit.
 25. The nail lamp station, asrecited in claim 1, wherein said base lamp assembly further comprises astationary camera unit provided at said station housing for capturingnail images.
 26. The nail lamp station, as recited in claim 1, whereinsaid handheld nail care tool comprises an electric nail file detachablycoupled at said station housing, wherein said electric nail filecomprises an elongated pen body and a file head provided at an end ofsaid pen body for nail surface treatment.
 27. The nail lamp station, asrecited in claim 26, wherein said file head comprises a plurality ofdetachable head units detachably coupled to said end of said pen body.28. The nail lamp station, as recited in claim 26, wherein said electricnail file further comprises a rechargeable battery supported within saidpen body to electrically connect with said file head.
 29. The nail lampstation, as recited in claim 1, wherein said handheld nail care toolcomprises an electric airbrush applicator detachably coupled at saidstation housing, wherein said electric airbrush applicator comprises anelongated pen body and an airbrush head provided at an end of said penbody for applying the nail polish on the nail surface.
 30. The nail lampstation, as recited in claim 29, wherein said electric airbrushapplicator further comprises a rechargeable battery supported withinsaid pen body to electrically connect with said airbrush head.